Abstract

The accuracy of the drainage radius plays a vital role in the gas drainage effect, and the establishment of the drainage model and numerical calculation of the model has an essential value for the accurate determination of the drainage radius. Based on the elastoplastic constitutive model of mining coal and rock mass, effective stress equation, gas content equation, gas flow continuity, and control equation established by predecessors, the gas-solid coupling model of coal-rock deformation and pressure-relief gas flow in protective layer mining was established in this paper. The numerical simulation prototype was based on the mining engineering practice of a short-distance and underprotective steep seam mining in a mine in western Henan of China. COMSOL Multiphysics coupling software was used to numerically calculate the coupling model, and the influence radius of different mining pressure-relief area and different drainage time was obtained. The results show that under the same geological conditions and mining conditions, the impact range of drilling in the pressure-relief area of the protected layer is larger than that of the nonrelief area. As the working face of the protection layer advances, the pressure-relief area of the protected layer gradually increases, the influence range of the drainage borehole increases, the drainage borehole has undergone a process of initial stress-stress concentration-stress reduction-stress recovery successively, and the strike drainage radius is larger than the inclined.

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